Build Club Launches Campus: A Community-Driven AI Learning Platform with 70K+ Members
By
Jonathan Kurniawan
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
Build Club's Campus is positioned as a collaborative AI learning community with 70K+ members across 60+ cities. The article argues that traditional static tutorials are insufficient for learning AI due to the rapid pace of change in the field, and instead promotes a hands-on, dynamic, community-driven approach to AI education.
Key quotes
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You only understand AI by building with it
The fastest way to stay current is to learn with people experimenting in real time
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